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Query: UNIPROT:P00750 (
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Phospholipids are important biomolecules with strong self-assembling ability to form biomembranes or liposomes. However, biomimetic prodrugs of phospholipids are not well known, including their self-assembling behavior at the air/water interface or in aqueous media. Here we design and prepare a biomimetic phospholipid-like amphiphilic prodrug, 1-O-octodecyl-2-conjugated linoleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidyl gemcitabine (OLGPG). After spreading at the air/water interface, it formed Langmuir monolayers. Stable nanoassemblies were obtained based on molecular self-assembly after OLGPG was injected in water. An amphiphilic long-chained lipid, cholesteryl hemisuccinate polyethylene glycol 1500 (CHS-PEG) was mixed in the OLGPG Langmuir monolayers and nanoassemblies with the optimal proportion. The OLGPG and OLGPG/
CHS
-PEG nanoassemblies were spherical vesicles due to the hydrophobic interaction of lipid moieties with the small sizes of 50.33nm and 64.76nm, respectively. Phospholipase A
2
(
PLA
2
) is highly expressed in tumor tissues to specifically degrade the 2-acyl of phospholipid to lysophospholipid. OLGPG showed
PLA
2
-sensitive degradation. The nanoassemblies showed higher in vitro anticancer effect on HepG2 cells than the parent drug gemcitabine. In the in vivo studies on the hepatocellular tumor-bearing mouse model, the OLGPG/
CHS
-PEG nanoassemblies group (eq. to 1/5 dose of the Gem group) showed the highest antitumor and tumor targeting effects compared to the other groups. The long-circulating phospholipid-like prodrug nanoassemblies are the promising anticancer nanomedicines based on the biomimetic strategy and specific tumor microenvironment.
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PMID:Biomimetic nanoassemblies of 1-O-octodecyl-2-conjugated linoleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidyl gemcitabine with phospholipase A
2
-triggered degradation for the treatment of cancer. 2818 80